Larry King has new daily radio segment on Cumulus stations

NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (UPI) -- Broadcasting icon Larry King returned to U.S. radio Monday via Cumulus stations after a decades-long hiatus.

King, 79, talks about his observations and personal experiences on "Larry King Droppin' In," a new nationally syndicated, one-minute weekday radio feature, Cumulus said in a news release.

The program can be heard on more than 50 Cumulus stations, including WABC AM in New York City, KABC in Los Angeles and WLS in Chicago.

King served as host of CNN's "Larry King Live" from 1985 to 2010. He is currently the host of "Larry King Now" on Hulu and RT America, as well as of the program "Politicking with Larry King" on RT America.

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